Impact of Depth Filtration on Disulfide Bond Reduction during Downstream Process

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Brian O’ Mara, Senior Research Scientist I, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexei Voloshin, Global Application Strategy Specialist

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Title:Impact of Depth Filtration on Disulfide Bond Reduction during Downstream Processing of Monoclonal Antibodies from CHO Cell Cultures Presenters: Brian O'mara, Senior Research Scientist I, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Alexei Voloshin, Global Application Strategy Specialist • Understand disposable depth filtration technology used in the recovery of antibodies from CHO cell cultures as a unit operation leading to cellular lysis under particular operational conditions • Study how cellular lysis occurring during depth filtration releases endogenous REDOX regulating enzymes and co-factors into the clarified harvest, resulting in the reduction of antibody interchain disulfide bonds • Classify critical process parameters and quality attributes of the clarified harvest to be monitored during filtration development • Discuss risk mitigation strategies to control antibody reduction when using single-use disposable technologies in the recovery of antibodies from CHO cells
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